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Recording of “Sonic Attack” in Cuba Was Crickets: Scientists
Recording of “Sonic Attack” in Cuba Was Crickets: Scientists
Biologists say a sound suspected to have caused headaches, nausea, and possible brain damage among diplomats is actually of insects chirping.
Recording of “Sonic Attack” in Cuba Was Crickets: Scientists
Recording of “Sonic Attack” in Cuba Was Crickets: Scientists

Biologists say a sound suspected to have caused headaches, nausea, and possible brain damage among diplomats is actually of insects chirping.

Biologists say a sound suspected to have caused headaches, nausea, and possible brain damage among diplomats is actually of insects chirping.

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US and Cuban Researchers to Meet in Havana
Bob Grant | Aug 13, 2017 | 4 min read
Rush Holt of AAAS talks with The Scientist about the upcoming gathering and collaborations—past, present, and future—between the two countries.
Zika Update
Ben Andrew Henry | Nov 9, 2016 | 1 min read
Testing a new vaccine; Cuba’s aggressive Zika-control tactics pay off 
FDA Approves Clinical Trials to Test Cuban Cancer Vaccine
Bob Grant | Oct 31, 2016 | 2 min read
An early-stage study of the effectiveness of a lung-cancer vaccine developed by scientists in Cuba could start as early as next month.
Cuban-U.S. Research Collaborations Easier Now
Kerry Grens | Oct 18, 2016 | 1 min read
President Obama’s executive actions remove some of the red tape for American and Cuban scientists to work together.
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